Target Fish
Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, perch, and rockfish
Feature
A straight point focused on penetration.
This model uses a straight-point shape that prioritizes fast initial penetration. Its fine-wire construction allows the hook point to penetrate even with light pressure, helping it pick up short bites more easily.
The orthodox round-head shape has very little quirkiness and makes it easy to bring out the natural movement of the soft bait. It works across a wide range of core bass techniques such as swimming, mid-strolling, and bottom dragging.
It pairs well with many types of soft plastics, including straight worms, grubs, and shad tails, making it an easy-to-use standard jig head. Even in finesse-oriented setups, it emphasizes reliable hooking with minimal force.
Weight Guide
Weight
2.0g (Hook #1/0)
A finesse-friendly weight suited to shallow water and natural falls. Its lighter feel is ideal when you want fish to bite without resistance.
Weight
3.5g (Hook #1/0)
A standard weight that works across many approaches such as mid-strolling and swimming. It is easy to control from mid-depth down to the bottom and serves as the most versatile core range.
Weight
5.0g (Hook #1/0)
A weight that makes it easier to hold the intended range and carefully work near the bottom. It resists wind and current well, helping you track the target layer more consistently.
Weight
7.0g (Hook #1/0)
A heavier weight effective for bottom work in deeper areas or places with current. It sinks decisively and helps maintain range, giving you more stability in deep-water situations.
Series
Fine Wire
Round JH VF (Fine Wire)
A fine-wire model with a straight point focused on penetration.
Standard Wire
Round JH VS (Standard Wire)
A standard-wire model with a curve point and semi-barb for balanced hooking and holding power.
Thick Wire
Round JH VT (Thick Wire)
A power model with a short shank, wide gape, and thick wire for handling big fish.
Specification
Spec
About YARIE Hooks
Japanese-made hooks backed by Banshu hook-making craftsmanship.
Drawing on a century of accumulated metalworking technology and hook-making know-how, YARIE pursues hook designs that balance coating, material, sharpness, and strength.
Coating
Surface treatment that supports penetration and durability.
Material
Material selection that supports toughness and resilience.
Sharpness
A sharp hook point created through long tapering and precision processing.
Toughness
Strength and stability created by flattening treatment.
YARIE hooks are designed on the foundation of hook-making technology from the Banshu region of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan's largest hook-production area. Banshu hooks stand at the center of Japan's long hook-making tradition and are known worldwide for their strength and sharp hook points.
Founded in 1925, YARIE is a tackle maker also known as the first company in Japan to manufacture metal swivels. That metalworking expertise and long experience in tackle development continue to shape YARIE's hook design today.
Under quality control in Japan, YARIE pursues sharp hook points and consistent strength. Rather than flashy looks, the focus is on dependable performance you can trust on the water.